(Medium-size creatures cannot use a A community for the discussion of 4th edition Dungeons and Dragons, DM advice, homebrew discussion, roleplay ideas, ETC for your 4e Game. A fullblade is even bigger, bordering on fantastical proportions at 5+ ft in length. High Crit (A high crit weapon deals more damage when you score a critical hit with it. The fact that the Bastard sword is also an upgrade Gain proficiency with all military heavy blades, Bastard sword and Fullblade. So instead of having a Greatsword and a Bastard Sword and a Fullblade, just have a Greatsword. (Note: The GM has houseruled the armor Here's a spreadsheet I made with all the 4E weapons. With the normal fighter builds found in the PHB, is there any weapon choice (hammers, light blade, heavy blade, axes, etc) that does statistically better damage based on weapon damage, power select Today I finally acepted an invitation to a 4e game ( my previous experiences were kinda bad) and I rolled up a Shadar Kai avenger who wields a fullblade. Often nearing the height of their wielder, a fullblade is too large to use in even two hands without I have built a very squishy level 1 leader (dragonborn cleric or warpriest) with 16 AC and 10 reflex and was wondering about the best ways to improve these defences without changing their If someone used a Fullblade in 3E, and converted to 3. Swap 3rd level or higher encounter attack power with The DM and I worked together to create a table for randomly deciding what kind of weapon would catch Gelian's eye - something that can be wielded two-handed, military or superior, Community content is available under CC-BY-SA unless otherwise noted. (Note: The GM has houseruled the armor The Bastard sword is meant to be an upgrade from the Longsword, while the Fullblade is meant to be an upgrade from the Greatsword. Today I finally acepted an invitation to a 4e game ( my previous experiences were kinda bad) and I rolled up a Shadar Kai avenger who wields a fullblade. Long roleplaying story spoilered, interesting mechanical discovery below: So, my heroic tier Dragonborn Fighter, Gelian, made the mistake of stealing a trophy fullblade from a demoness Doesn't have to be a slayer, but I'm looking to optimze a Melee Type for DnD 4e. I'm creating a level 11 Avenger for an upcoming 4e game, and I'm trying to decide whether to take an armor proficiency or use a Fullblade. If the character lacks a weapon, unarmed attack counts as I'm creating a level 11 Avenger for an upcoming 4e game, and I'm trying to decide whether to take an armor proficiency or use a Fullblade. This enormous, two-handed sword is favored by fighters and paladins. 5, I'd give him the choice - downsize it to a Medium Bastard Sword, downsize it to a Medium Greatsword and get a feat back, A weapon, whether melee like a club or ranged like a crossbow, must be wielded by a character in order to use a power with the weapon keyword. A fullblade has high crits, dealing an extra 1d12 damage at levels 1-10, 2d12 damage at levels 11-20, or 3d12 damage at level 21-30, on a critical hit. Heavy blades share some of the precision of light blades and some of the mass of axes. The Party: Level 9 including a human fullblade fighter, a tiefling warlock who, due to storyline stuff, has access to both infernal and fey pact bonuses and can switch between the two at will, a half-elf bard . And my main dilemma Question: Why are you taking Improved Armor of Faith (+2 AC) before armor proficiency (+3 AC)? A very good question. Then, instead Stop comparing Greatswords to Bastard Swords! Greatsword is to Fullblade as Longsword is to Bastard Sword So compare Greatswords to Longswords. Does this mean that there's no reason for a thief not to run about with (for example) a fullblade? Artwork by Eric Belisle Overview Monks are a cool, but potentially confusing, class. So I'm trying to create an elf pursuing Avenger. This guide will try to point out the promise and the pitfalls of the 4th edition monk, without any focus on Hello everyone!!! I just came across a feat in the Character Builder (D&D Insider) and wanted to discuss it with you. A critical hit deals maximum weapon Does the fullblade have any equivalent in real history or is it purely for the game? It seems to be a variation of a greatsword, but a variation that probably never saw use. Based upon that, if I'm going I'm creating a level 11 Avenger for an upcoming 4e game, and I'm trying to decide whether to take an armor proficiency or use a Fullblade. 5/PF, AFAIK. Included are weapons from most sourcebooks, and weapons from past edition sourcebooks that never were Community content is available under CC-BY-SA unless otherwise noted. 5 to 5 ft in length. A greatsword is even bigger and requires two hands, about 4. Noone should be choosing The fullblade, repeating crossbow, greatbow, and some weapons mentioned to be dwarven appear in 4e, whereas the elven curve blade was last mentioned in 3. :) I suppose if I go with the fullblade prof, I could make the switch for For this hypothetical Fullblade user, I'd allow him to change his grip to gain more AC during his turn, but if he remains in a one-handed grip on other creatures' turns, he can't make Fullblade Print sheet JSON Reu'Vestia Campaign Setting Fullblade Weapon Great (Heavy, Unwieldy), Two-Handed Very Rare Originally conceived and designed during the early part of the Era of Unity I was considering doing like the title says. +2 feat bonus to damage rolls, +3 at 11th level and +4 at 21st. No class A fullblade is 18 inches longer than a greatsword, and is too large for a Medium-size creature to use with two hands without special training; thus, it is an exotic weapon. The goal is to be-able to wreck face, but not be wrecked in return. Here are the conditions: 1) Male Hu or Tief using Two Backstab seems to work with any weapon attack. Heavy blades are used primarily for slashing cuts rather than stabs and Then, instead of Superior Weapon: Bastardsword/Fullblade, instead have a feat that allows you to wield a Greatsword in one hand, and a different feat that allows you to deal more Fullblades are longer than greatswords, and substantially heftier. (Note: The GM has houseruled the armor Blades are balanced edged weapons.
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